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i haven't had my period since dec 25 2007. due to previous experiences, tests and test results, i am a candidate for PCOS which i am going to see my gyno about on oct 24th. this is important becuase i don't have a regular period so if i were to get pregnant, not only would it be somewhat of a miracle but i wouldn't have the late period as a indicator.
this precursor is important to my actual question.
the last two days i have had this dull pulling/stretching/crampy like sensation in my uterus. i have also been discharging dime size quantities of white discharge when i urinate, exercise, and sometimes just randomly during the day. are these pregnancy symptoms? or am i being overly hopeful?
Ps: i don't have other symptoms like fatique, tender breasts, or nausea. just the above two things.
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yes it has. i have Polycistic ovarian syndrome. because of this, i often go lengths of time without a period.
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285896 tn?1237211227
that's something you're going to most definitaly have to have your doctor check out.  Especially going that long without a cycle.  Has this ever happn'd before?
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no i am not on any medication
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285896 tn?1237211227
Are you on any kind of medication?  I ask b/c some medications have the tendency to cause different kinds of yeast that leaves and thick chalky-like discharge (i.e. antibiotics).  
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